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#3 Turn off and then turn on the DVR. 
Note: 
1.  After enabling PPPoE connection and receiving a IP configuration from ISP, DVR will 
reconnect to ISP if it detects connection over time. However, this behavior will not be 
recorded as a log. 
2.  It will be recorded as a DVR log when DVR dials out successfully, failed or reconnects. 
3.  If it is in connection status. DVR will disconnect the network connection and then 
reconnect again when you click “ Reconnect” button. 
  Receive DNS IP by PPPoE connection: 
DNS IP can be received by PPPoE connection. The following table describes how the 
DVR can get the DNS IP under different PPPoE Setup and Network Setup. 
Network Setup  
Static IP  Dynamic IP 
Disable *Setting: DNS IP set by manual. *Setting: DNS IP set by manual. 
*Auto(DHCP): Automatic assign by 
DHCP. 
PPPoE 
Setup 
Enable *Setting: DNS IP set by manual.
*Auto(PPPoE): Automatic 
assign DNS IP over PPPoE 
connection. 
*Setting: DNS IP set by manual. 
*Auto(DHCP):Automatic assign DNS 
IP by DHCP. 
*Auto(PPPoE): Automatic assign DNS 
IP over PPPoE connection. 
Note: 
1.  If DNS Status is set as “Auto(PPPoE)” and then PPPoE is set as “Disable”, DNS Status 
will automatically change to “Setting”(DNS IP set by manual). 
  FTP sending Alarm by PPPoE connection: 
When you enable PPPoE connection and want to send alarm message to FTP server, DVR 
you automatically turn on the “ Passive Mode” in DVR FTP server setting (Please refer to 
the setting of “Alarm notice to FTP server” in Chapter 5-6) and show “ FTP passive 
mode enable” message. Please click “ Ok” and DVR will send alarm message to FTP 
server in “Passive mode”. Passive mode is designed to for DVR is behind Firewall or 
NAT. 










